Oh this is great!! I got this from the FAQs of the company's website. It is designed in California. Now how many of us will bash India? ,lol. So California does have a hand behind this new idea.
When was REVA launched? The REVA Electric car was launched in June 2001 in Bangalore, India. Designed in California and manufactured by multiple award-winning REVA Electric Car Company, a global innovator and the world's leading electric car company, ranked by Business Today as one of India's "Coolest Companies". With over 2000 vehicles on the road and a capacity from 2008 of 30,000 vehicles per year, RECC is today the largest manufacturer of on road Electric Vehicles globally and London represents the largest privately owned electric fleet by a single manufacturer in one city in the world. RECC's headquarters and factory are in Bangalore, India.
Hary, I'll leave you with this: I don't care about the company. We done care about the company. Their FAQ does not have any bearing on us wondering, "hey, why don't they let the owner of the car use the spare battery themself?" you know. A non stupid thought. Something that make sense. You are like an apple fan boy, but worse, because you know there is only one of you.
Somehow I don't think the designers were the ones that went about implementing this 'feature.' Including remote activation of systems is one thing (and it might be a very good thing in a number of cases), but I imagine that REVA had the genius idea of carrying out the OnStar from hell experience (since after all, they're the ones that have to hire the staff and piece together the back-end infrastructure).
I think I can say this, based on a study I've conducted:
100% of Reva fanboys are ignorant Assholes. Unfortunately, I can't really be conclusive, because you really need a control group of minium 40, and I could only find one Reva fanboy in existance.
So, based on these parameters, I can conclude this: hary536 is an ignorant asshole.
That's why i said, wait until all the details are out. Don't jump to conclusion just on the basis of the currently available incomplete details. Many times, incomplete details don't make sense, until they are complete. That doesn't mean it will be the same in this case, but just wait for a week or so, until the conclusion.
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Oh this is great!! I got this from the FAQs of the company's website.
It is designed in California. Now how many of us will bash India? ,lol.
So California does have a hand behind this new idea.
When was REVA launched?
The REVA Electric car was launched in June 2001 in Bangalore, India. Designed in California and manufactured by multiple award-winning REVA Electric Car Company, a global innovator and the world's leading electric car company, ranked by Business Today as one of India's "Coolest Companies". With over 2000 vehicles on the road and a capacity from 2008 of 30,000 vehicles per year, RECC is today the largest manufacturer of on road Electric Vehicles globally and London represents the largest privately owned electric fleet by a single manufacturer in one city in the world. RECC's headquarters and factory are in Bangalore, India.
Hary, I'll leave you with this: I don't care about the company. We done care about the company. Their FAQ does not have any bearing on us wondering, "hey, why don't they let the owner of the car use the spare battery themself?" you know. A non stupid thought. Something that make sense. You are like an apple fan boy, but worse, because you know there is only one of you.
Somehow I don't think the designers were the ones that went about implementing this 'feature.' Including remote activation of systems is one thing (and it might be a very good thing in a number of cases), but I imagine that REVA had the genius idea of carrying out the OnStar from hell experience (since after all, they're the ones that have to hire the staff and piece together the back-end infrastructure).
I think I can say this, based on a study I've conducted:
100% of Reva fanboys are ignorant Assholes. Unfortunately, I can't really be conclusive, because you really need a control group of minium 40, and I could only find one Reva fanboy in existance.
So, based on these parameters, I can conclude this: hary536 is an ignorant asshole.
@CJ,
You have a good potential to be an analyst. I suggest you try your hand at that field?
And ya, start with the Reva study.
@Jinto,
That's why i said, wait until all the details are out. Don't jump to conclusion just on the basis of the currently available incomplete details.
Many times, incomplete details don't make sense, until they are complete.
That doesn't mean it will be the same in this case, but just wait for a week or so, until the conclusion.